Thanks, Om.

Begitu dong, fiture ginian nih yang di Palm masih kurang.

Salam,
Benny

On Oct 22, 2009 6:39 AM, "Agus Hamonangan" <[email protected]>
wrote:


The most recent release of Android 1.6, a.k.a. Donut, introduces
accessibility features designed to make Android apps more widely
usable by blind and low-vision users. In brief, Android 1.6 includes a
built-in screenreader and text-to-speech (TTS) engine which make it
possible to use most Android applications, as well as all of Android's
default UI, when not looking at the screen.

Android-powered devices with Android 1.6 and future software versions
will include the following accessibility enhancements:

   * Text-to-Speech (TTS) is now bundled with the Android platform.
The platform comes with voices for English (U.S. and U.K.), French,
Italian, Spanish and German.
   * A standardized Text To Speech API is part of the Android SDK,
and this enables developers to create high-quality talking
applications.
   * Starting with Android 1.6, the Android platform includes a set
of easy to use accessibility APIs that make it possible to create
accessibility aids such as screenreaders for the blind.
   * Application authors can easily ensure that their applications
remain usable by blind and visually impaired users by ensuring that
all parts of the user interface are reachable via the trackball; and
all image controls have associated textual metadata.
   * Starting with Android 1.6, the Android platform comes with
applications that provide spoken, auditory (non-speech sounds) and
haptic (vibration) feedback. Named TalkBack, SoundBack and KickBack,
these applications are available via the Settings > Accessibility
menu.
   * In addition, project Eyes-Free (which includes accessibility
tools such as TalkBack) provides several UI enhancements for using
touch-screen input. Many of these innovations are available via
Android Market and are already being heavily used. We believe these
eyes-free tools will serve our users with special needs as well.

You can turn on the accessibility features by going to Settings -->
Accessibility and checking the box "Accessibility". While the web
browser and browser-based applications do not yet "talk" using these
enhancements, we're working on them for upcoming releases. Check out
this Google Open Source Blog post for more details, and stay tuned to
the eyes-free channel on YouTube for step-by-step demonstrations on
configuring and using accessibility support on Android.


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